Perth the City of Blue Skies
November 25, 2019
Great video by the City of Perth showcasing the great lifestyle, pristine natural beauty and power house economy that is the City of Blue Skies. Perth is a rapidly growing city which is a great place to live and do business in and is set to become Australia’s 3rd largest city.
Driven by the abundant natural resources, businesses are flocking to Perth to set up headquarters and take advantage of it’s location in the Indo Pacific time zone providing the perfect gateway to Asia.
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